FOR PEACE, HARMONY AND SOLIDARITY
The UAE is in forefront of promoting human brotherhood and fostering a culture of tolerance, writes SALEM SAEED AL SHAMSI
The International Day of Human Fraternity is observed on February 4th each year. It was established by the United Nations General Assembly on December as a way to promote peace, harmony, and solidarity among people of different cultures, religions, and backgrounds. It serves as a reminder of the shared values and common humanity that bind us all together.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Nigeria are two diverse countries that share a commitment to promoting human fraternity and fostering harmonious coexistence among people of different backgrounds.
The UAE has been at the forefront of promoting human brotherhood and fostering a culture of tolerance and coexistence. One significant event that highlights the UAE’s commitment to this cause is the celebration of the International Day of Human Fraternity on February 4.
The International Day of Human Fraternity was established by the United co-facilitated by the UAE, showcasing the UAE’s active role in promoting this initiative. This annual observance on February 4 aims to promote greater cultural and religious tolerance worldwide. It invites all UN member states and international organizations to participate in events that celebrate human fraternity.
The Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together, signed by Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of establishing the International Day of Human Fraternity. The UAE, under the auspices of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the President of the United Arab Emirates, facilitated the signing of this historic document. It emphasizes the principles of compassion, solidarity, and coexistence among different religions and human beings in general.
The UAE’s humanitarian journey is deeply rooted in its cultural values and leadership’s vision. The late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding father of the UAE, laid the foundation for the nation’s philanthropic endeavors. His legacy is continued by the current leadership, notably exemplified by H.H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the UAE.
The UAE has consistently demonstrated its commitment to promoting human brotherhood through various initiatives and efforts. Some notable examples include: Pope Francis visited the UAE, marking the first-ever papal visit to the Arabian Peninsula. During his visit, he met with the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, and together they signed the Document on Human Fraternity. This visit showcased the UAE’s dedication to fostering interfaith dialogue and promoting peace and understanding.
The Abrahamic Family House: It is a beacon for mutual understanding, harmonious coexistence, and peace among people of faith and goodwill. It consists of a mosque, church, synagogue, and educational center, which was built on the Island of Saadiyat and lunched in February United Arab Emirates. Through its design, The Abrahamic Family House captures the values shared between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and serves as a powerful platform for inspiring and nurturing understanding and tolerance between people of goodwill. The vision of the Abrahamic Family House originated after the signing of the Document on Human Fraternity by Pope Francis and Grand Imam Ahmed Al-Tayeb in February center for learning, dialogue, and worship to all, and a true reflection of the UAE’s belief in tolerance and hospitality.
Ministry of Tolerance: The UAE’s Ministry of Tolerance has played a crucial role in spreading the culture of tolerance and coexistence. Through its initiatives, it aims to build peace, harmony, and respect among different nationalities and religions. The ministry’s efforts have been recognized and praised by various organizations and individuals worldwide.
Human Fraternity Festival: The UAE organizes the Human Fraternity Festival, which takes place from February 4 - 8. This festival serves as a platform for promoting human brotherhood and celebrating diversity through various cultural and educational activities. It brings together people from different backgrounds to foster mutual understanding and respect.